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The Crochet Project Three fom the Top
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The Crochet Project Three fom the Top

£12.00
Three from the Top - The Crochet Project A collection of three crochet cardigans for babies, children and women. At The Crochet Project, if you can’t wear it, generally we don’t make it. And our favourite thing to wear is a cardigan. Whether it is a cosy cardigan to snuggle into or a light one to slip over your shoulders to keep the chills off, cardigans are the ultimate all season wear. Cardigans do variable weather and heating systems better than anything else. We have included an extensive size range to make this a go-to book for everything from baby gifts to enhancing your own wardrobe – there is a size to suit every person in your life. The advantage of this is that if you are nervous about the time and financial commitment of making for yourself, you can build up your confidence by making the designs in a smaller size first. Top down seamless design is our favourite way of working. You can try on as you go to ensure great fit. There are no seams to sew and very little finishing to do – minimum time from fastening off to wearing it. Crochet has plenty of natural structure in the stitches that seamless garments hang very well. All of the designs call for 4ply/fingering weight yarn (although one is listed as sport weight). This is a collection of cardigans we know you are going to love to make and love to wear. Each has a quiet simplicity to it and enough detail to keep it interesting. All patterns are written using standard UK crochet terminology (with US conversions given in the abbreviations) and charted where appropriate.
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Stephen West Spectra
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Stephen West Spectra

£5.00
Spectra is a simple lightweight scarf featuring two fingering weight yarns. Short rows create a playful shape that curves and coils as you wear it draped around your neck and shoulders. A simple intarsia manoeuver entwines two strands of yarn, creating seamless wedges that resemble a rainbow or colour wheel. You won't want to stop knitting as the colours unfold! Finished Measurements: 68in / 173cm along shorter garter stitch edge, 6.5in / 17cm wide. Measurements taken after blocking. Yarn: Fingering weight Yardage: Colour A - 390yds / 357m, Colour B - 220yds / 201m Needles: US 5 / 3.75mm straight or circular in 24in / 60cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
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Juniper Moon Farm Firefly Wrap
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Juniper Moon Farm Firefly Wrap

£3.95
Firefly Wrap - Pamela Wynne This open cardigan with wide short sleeves is a breezy layer for warmer weather. The front edges drape down, then float away from the body; eyelet degings keep the loosely knit fabric from curling. Featured yarns - Zooey
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Mode At Rowan Highoad & Isle
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Mode At Rowan Highoak & Isle

£5.00
Highoak & Isle - Quail Studio Isle scarf features a beautiful cable design and looks as amazing as it feels. Start by knitting the middle cable, then pick up along the sides to work a garter stitch edging. Highoak is a cosy and quick-to-knit garter stitch beanie with a deep rib brim for added warmth and a snug and comfortable fit. Top with a pom pom for a luxurious finish! Both accessories are knitted using Chunky Wool. Featured yarns - Mode Chunky Wool
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The Knitter Issue 172
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The Knitter Issue 172

£7.99
The Knitter - Issue 172 January 2022 Our latest issue is packed with winter treats for you! Our designers have been working with intricate stitch patterns and special yarns to create cosy yet elegant knits for our pattern collection in Issue 172. Inside you'll discover fresh Fair Isle, smart cables, exquisite lace and bright intarsia, including a gorgeously cabled sweater by Sarah Hatton, a stranded colourwork poncho by Mary Henderson, and a lace shawl from Anniken Allis.
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Artesano Nebula
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Artesano Nebula

£5.00 Original price was: £5.00.£3.50Current price is: £3.50.
Eight beautiful garments and accessories in Nebula, a blend of soft superfine alpaca, merino and donegal wool. The book features designs by Miranda Jollie, Rita Taylor, Sue Hanmore, Kelly Menzies, Anna Louise Brookman and Jacqueline van Dillen. Featured yarns - Nebula
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Noro Designer Mini Knits Four
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Noro Designer Mini Knits Four

£7.95
Designer Mini Knits Four - Jenny Watson A collection of over 20 designs created from as little as one skein/ball of yarn. There are patterns for babies, children and ladies' garments, along with accessories and household items. A wide variety of Noro's colourful yarns are used in this pattern book, including Shiro, Obi, Ayatori, Cyochin, Kama, Takeurma, Nadeshiko, Taiyo Sport and Kibou.
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Debbie Bliss DB159 Chevron Cowl and Handwarmers
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Debbie Bliss DB159 Chevron Cowl and Handwarmers

£3.95
Accessories knit in Fine Donegal.
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West Yorkshire Spinners Out Of The Woods
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West Yorkshire Spinners Out Of The Woods

£8.50
Out Of The Woods - Emma Wright Out Of The Woods is a collection of designs which combines the solid & natural shades of the Illustrious colour pallete. The collection was inspired by a nostalgic craving for those intuitive outdoor explorations into nature. Venture into your creativity with this inspiring collection of 4 alluring garments & 3 beautiful accessory sets. Featured yarns - Illustrious
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Baa Ram Ewe Titanic Mill
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Baa Ram Ewe Titanic Mill

£5.00
Titanic Mill - Alison Moreton Inspired by Titanic Mill in Linthwaite, near Huddersfield, a lace stole knitted in Titus that reflects the symmetrical ranks of windows bordered by columns of narrow windows at the edges. Double yarnovers create an open fabric with lots of drape and narrow garter stitch borders complete the design. Finished size 150cm/59” long and 39cm/15.25” deep. You will need two skeins of baa ram ewe Titus (pictured in Lotherton) / 640m/700yds of 4ply/fingering weight yarn, stitch markers and a 4mm/US 6 80cm/32" circular needle. The lace stitch pattern is provided in both written and charted form. Featured yarn: Titus, shown in Lotherton.
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Kate Davies Paper Dolls
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Kate Davies Paper Dolls

£6.00
A playful yoke sweater, with a string of Paper Dolls.
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Juniper Moon Farm Xiaji Lace Tunic Dress
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Juniper Moon Farm Xiaji Lace Tunic Dress

£3.95
Xiaji Lace Tunic Dress - Mari Chiba This beautiful lace tunic dress can be worn alone as a pool cover-up, over a slip as a fun and flirty summer dress, or with leggings and a tank as a tunic. Try wearing it with a bright-coloured slip for a playful look, or with a matching slip for a more sophisticated outfit for going out. Featured yarns - Zooey
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The Knitter Issue 189
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The Knitter Issue 189

£7.99
The Knitter - Issue 189 May 2023 Cast on our sunshine knits in Issue 189! Our seasonal projects include creative colourwork sweaters, elegant lace tops, smart cabled designs, and accessories using Fair Isle and brioche stitch. We’ve also got bright ideas for using up yarn leftovers, including stashbuster socks and Fair Isle hats, as well as bringing you a brioche stitch scarf with a fabulous chevron pattern.
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Rowan Abstract
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Rowan Abstract

£10.50
Abstract - Georgia Farrell Ten architecturally inspired designs by Georgia Farrell in Felted Tweed and Kidsilk Haze. Georgia explores colour blocking, asymmetry, geometric pattern and surface embellishment, in a fresh and sophisticated colour palette. Featured yarns - Kidsilk Haze, Felted Tweed
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Erika Knight Ravello
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Erika Knight Ravello

£5.00
Knit in Studio Linen. A sleeveless tunic knitted in stocking / stockinette stitch with contrast rib neck and armholes, side vent and longer back hem.
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Kate Davies First Footing
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Kate Davies First Footing

£5.00
This very seasonal design celebrates the Scottish New-Year tradition of First Footing. The cuff-down pattern comes in two sizes, S and M, to fit adult foot with 8 in or 9 in circumference.
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Kate Davies Argyll’s Secret Coast
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Kate Davies Argyll’s Secret Coast

£24.00
Join Kate, Tom and friends on a journey through a beautiful corner of Argyll. Through words and pictures, knitting and writing, history and photography, this book explores the beautiful and intriguing landscape of Cowal, also known as Argyll's Secret Coast. Geographically proximate to lowland Scotland but topographically distinct; separated from the Highlands by land, yet united to the whole of Argyll by water; Cowal's is a landscape of hidden places, surprising tales, and many secrets. This book celebrates the Secret Coast, but while doing so it also asks a series of larger questions about what it means to make -and make-up- the story of a place. How do we read the traces of the past in the spaces of the present? What do we see when we look at Cowal's marginal and coastal landscapes? Which local tales are best remembered, and which narratives really deserve commemoration? The book includes 12 brand-new designs by Kate, beautiful photography by Tom, and a series of thought-provoking essays exploring the history, landscape and built heritage of the Secret Coast from writers Alex Hale, Michael Hartley, Jamie Stewart Jones, Gilbert Márkus and Stephen Mullen.
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Isager Birch
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Isager Birch

£5.99
Designed by Helga Isager, Birch is knitted in Spinni and Silk Mohair yarns held together. Birch is a kimono-jacket with hidden pockets and edges in herringbonesticth. It is knitted seamlessly sideways.
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 25
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 25

£22.00
Laine Issue 25, May 2025 Our beautiful summer issue, Laine 25, Stillness, takes you to an old summer cabin by the lakeside — nestled in the woods, surrounded by birch and pine trees, fresh waters and blue skies. The photos capture the quiet beauty and serenity of Finnish summer. This issue includes twelve light and relaxed summer garments and accessories, perfect for the warmer months. The knits are worked in a variety of yarns suited for summer, and they feature many interesting techniques and textures. Issue 25, Summer 2025, includes: 148 pages 12 knitting patterns: 2 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 3 T-shirts/tops, 3 shawls, 1 pair of socks. An interview with the British knitter and yarn entrepreneur Milli Abrams, who is set to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean in a bid to raise money for charity. An article about Stéphanie Schiffgens, a shepherdess from Oregon who raises Gotland sheep in the US, producing long and lustrous wool adored by knitters around the world. Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she meets Louis Boria (@brooklynboyknits), a New York-based knitwear designer, teacher, activist and TEDx speaker. The Five Ways article providing experts’ tips on how to take better photos of your knits. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet the Finnish Tiina Lehtonen, who likes to knit in her allotment garden cabin. Seasonal recipes to inspire your summer cooking. Book reviews. Designers featured in this issue: Audrey Borrego, Antonio Jesús Castillo Urquízar, Lindsey Fowler, Sus Gepard, Maria Gomes, Kaori Katsurada, Linda Lencovic, Lotta H Löthgren, Marina Storm, Maaike van Geijn, Imke von Nathusius and Marie-Ève Wedge.
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Debbie Bliss CB008 Florence Top
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Debbie Bliss CB008 Florence Top

£3.95
Women's top knit in Juliet.
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 21
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 21

£19.90
Laine 21 is available now to pre-order. This beautiful knitting magazine officially goes on sale on 17th May. Should you order a copy with other items, your order will be delayed and sent as one parcel on 15th May. Laine Issue 21, May 2024 Laine 21, Harvest Sun, is filled with beautiful and practical summer knits featuring interesting stitch patterns, engaging techniques and lovely details. The serene photos depict a balmy summer day in the countryside, amidst blooming gardens and golden, sun-drenched fields. Designers featured in this issue: Fiona Alice, Jenny Ansah, Audrey Borrego, Soraya García, Kaori Katsurada, Irene Lin, Faïza Mebazaa, Paula Pereira, Julia Wilkens and Griselda Zárate. Issue 21, Summer 2024, includes: • 11 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 4 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 tops, 2 shawls and 1 pair of socks • An interview with Kendall Ross (@id.knit.that), who has turned her knitting into a unique art form. Kendall’s wearable art pieces draw inspiration from her experiences as a young American woman. • An article about the Irish knitting education initiative Wool in School, which is committed to increasing awareness of wool and teaching children to fall in love with knitting • Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she chats with April Tang, the co-founder of Shangdrok, a Taiwanese/Tibetan company specialising in traditional hand-spun yarn and handmade felt • Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, where we learn about the not-so-hidden power of colours and how to use them in our knitting projects • Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Emilia Bergoglio, who knits in the park of a shrine near their home in Tokyo, Japan • Seasonal recipes to inspire your summer cooking • Book reviews.
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 14
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 14

£22.00
Laine Issue 14, Summer 2022 Imagine walking barefooted on a meadow wet with morning dew. The call of a bird echoing over a silent lake. Wondering home through the sleeping city at sunrise. Our beloved summers are so short and sweet, that even the wee small hours feel too precious to spend asleep. The 10 designs features in Laine's summer collection embody that summer night's magic and explore colourwork, texture and delicate details. · 148 pages · 10 knitting patterns, beautifully photographed and illustrated (both charts and written instructions provided) · An interview with knitwear designer, Aleks Byrd, whose debut book - Traditions Revisited: Modern Estonian Knits - will be published in May 2022 by Laine Publishing · An article about Sisters United · An article about vegan knitting · A column about the challenge of running into a creative rut by our regular columnist Päivi Kankaro · A column about how to find comfort in learning a new craft by our regular columnist Jeanette Sloan · Seasonal recipes · Book reviews · Laine Favourites section · Designers featured in this issue: Isabella Clark, Evgeniya Dupliy, Lindsey Fowler, Katrine Hannibal, Ema Marinescu, Claudia Quintanilla, Maria Walters, Sylvia Watts-Cheery
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The Knitter Issue 186
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The Knitter Issue 186

£7.99
The Knitter - Issue 186 February 2023 Create beautiful knitwear with a modern twist with Issue 186! Our pattern collection includes chic cables and contemporary lace, timeless Fair Isle, stashbuster accessories and a glamorous cape by Dario Tubiana.
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Jane Crowfoot Glad Tidings Wrap
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Jane Crowfoot Glad Tidings Wrap

£6.95
The Glad Tidings Wrap was originally designed as the Advent project for Jimmy Beans Wool in the US and released in December 2021. The original design used 16 mini skeins of yarn, with a new shade added to the design each day in the lead up to Christmas. The design is a great stash-buster if you have lots of little bits of left over 4-ply yarn, or you could use a curated collection of mini skeins. The wrap is made by working a central crochet band which is added to daily. In the Jimmy Beans version the colours used on each side of the central band pretty much matched each other in terms of colour and we have made a version using Scheepjes Whirl, which does the same. You could create a quite different effect by using random shades or treating the wrap like a 'temperature' project where you assign colours to different temperatures and select your yarn according to the warmth of the weather that day. However you choose to approach making the wrap, I hope you will enjoy creating this project. The pattern includes full written instructions, images and charts, and is available in UK and US terms.
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